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- The next day it created a peace establishment acceptable to all interests.
- He selected Military Peace Establishment Act of 1802, which Jefferson signed on 16 March.
- He signed the Military Peace Establishment Act on March 16, 1802, thus founding the United States Military Academy at West Point.
- In ten months he came back to England, and after a year's holiday returned to Halifax, where he remained five years on the peace establishment.
- He, along with most of the other officers in the Navy at that time, was involuntarily retired from the Navy by the Peace Establishment Act of April 3, 1801.
- As a midshipman and an able seaman he served until 18 November 1815, when on the reduction of the fleet to a peace establishment he was finally discharged from His Majesty's service.
- Although Congress declined on 12 May to make a decision on the peace establishment, it did address the need for some troops to remain on duty until the British evacuated New York City and several frontier posts.
- President Thomas Jefferson upon approval made him the Army's Inspector of Fortifications and assigned him to serve as the first Corps of Engineers established by the Military Peace Establishment Act and Congress and signed by Jefferson on March 16, 1802.
- "General Greene's " crew was discharged and the frigate remained idle at Newport, until Captain Perry was retired under the Peace Establishment Act of 3 April 1801, after which she was laid up in ordinary at the Washington Navy Yard.
- At the end of the war, by an act of March 1815, Congress set the peace establishment of the Regular Army at 10, 000 men, divided among 8 infantry regiments, 1 rifle regiment; and a corps of artillery, but no cavalry regiments.
- At the start of the war, David Dixon Porter wrote Welles that " the present allowance of crews . . . is for peace establishment and is not suited at all to times of war . " On another occasion, Porter told Welles that his own vessel lacked coal and that small steamers of shallow draft were required to make the blockade effective.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the military peace establishment of the United States from and after the first of June next, shall be composed of one Regiment of artillerists and two regiments of infantry, with such officers, military agents, and engineers, as are herein after mentioned.
- With the ratification of Pinckney's Treaty with France on 3 February, she was ordered to return home on 23 March and arrived at New York in late April, remaining there until sailing to Washington in mid-May . " New York " was placed in ordinary at Washington Navy Yard as part of the reserve naval force provided for in the Peace Establishment Act of 1801.
- And be it further enacted, That if any commissioned officer in the military peace establishment of the United States, shall, while in the service of the United States, die, by reason of any wound received in actual service of the United Stales, and leave a widow, or if no widow, a child or children under sixteen years of age, such widow, or if no widow, such child or children shall be entitled to and receive half the monthly pay, to which the deceased was entitled at the time of his death, for and during the term of five years.
- Sec-14-And be it farther enacted, That if any officer, non-commissioned officer, musician or private, in the corps composing the peace establishment shall be disabled by wounds or otherwise, while in the line of his duty in public service, he shall be placed on the list of invalids of the United States, at such rate of pay, and under such regulations, as may be directed by the President of the United States for the time being : Provided always, that the compensation to be allowed for such wounds or disabilities, to a commissioned officer, shall not exceed for the highest rate of disability half the monthly pay of such officer, at the time of his being disabled or wounded; and that no officer shall receive more than the half pay of a lieutenant-colonel; and that the rate of compensation to non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, shall not exceed five dollars per month : And provided also, that all inferior disabilities shall entitle the person so disabled to receive an allowance proportionate to the highest disability.
- Ships sailing on the sea cannot stop armies on land, and to have attempted to stop the progress of an army by sending a fleet to the Baltic would have been attempting to do that which it was not possible to accomplish . ( Hear, hear . ) If England could have sent an army, and although we all know how admirable that army is on the peace establishment, we must acknowledge that we have no means of sending out a force at all equal to cope with the 300, 000 or 400, 000 men whom the 30, 000, 000 or 40, 000, 000 of Germany could have pitted against us, and that such an attempt would only have insured a disgraceful discomfiture not to the army, indeed, but to the Government which sent out an inferior force and expected it to cope successfully with a force so vastly superior . ( Cheers . ) . . . we did not think that the Danish cause would be considered as sufficiently British, and as sufficiently bearing on the interests and the security and the honour of England, as to make it justifiable to ask the country to make those exertions which such a war would render necessary.